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Skype video calling in Outlook.com is up and running, but only for those in the UK and Germany. Finally after what seemed forever, Skype users can now make video calls from within their Web browser via Outlook.
Samsung is reportedly gearing up to launch a Nexus 11 octa-core tablet this year, along with a Galaxy Tab 11, a 7-inch Galaxy Tab Duos and a Galaxy Tab 8.
Google Now, the search giant's awesome personal assistant application, is now available for iPhones and iPads in Google Search for iOS.
Sony Xperia Tablet Z, the company's super-slim, water-resistant flagship tablet is now up for pre-order in the U.S., with the 16GB black version priced at $499.99 and the 32GB black or white model at $599.99.
The company looked in trouble already with the reported cuts to workforce at its Montreal and Los Angeles studios and CEO John Riccitiello stepping down last month.
High-end Android machines also will run on Intel's Core processors and will be priced at $399 to $499.
Nokia's press event on May 14 could bring more than just new phones The Nokia event scheduled for May 14 could be more than just a place for the Finnish giant to announce new phones — it could also be the event where Nokia drops the bombshell that is the Lumia tablet based on either Windows 8 or Windows RT.
Samsung announces the Galaxy Tab 3 Monday, April 29, as the newest 7-inch Galaxy tablet to join its popular Android lineup.
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 with LTE was spotted at the Federal Communications Commission, but the 'phablet' is not compatible with U.S. 4G bands.
Apple may be considering launching a cheaper iPad Mini in the $149 - $249 price range to better compete against more affordable Android rivals.
The box will be available for $499 but if you don't want to pay everything in one shot and want to enjoy some extra features, there is another option
The HP Slate 7 officially launches in the U.S. as a potential Nexus 7 competitor, sporting Beats audio, dual cameras, a micro SD card slot and a $170 price tag.